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Indeed. That still happens. Just you have to have a valid reason to fire them. Not liking someone is a petty reason to fire someone. Not doing their job is another thing altogether.
the "valid reason" is you don't like them, why would we want to force people to work together who don't like each other?
You did well on the first one. Now you are just obviously trolling.
It's sincere, I don't think people are thinking through what they're asking for
You just need to lose that American anti-worker mindset.
OK I'll bite. Noone is being forced to work together. If you don't like a colleague you can find a new job. But you can't get someone fired just because you don't like them, that is petty, selfish and childish. You seem to be taking extreme examples. Try looking at how the world outside America actually handles employment law before making wild assumptions that protecting employees from mini dictators means that people are forced to work together.